HKUST(GZ) Computational Media Arts |
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Resource type: Journal Article Peer reviewed DOI: 10.7557/23.51 BibTeX citation key: Grimshaw2011a Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: Computer Games Keywords: Attention, Immersion, Psychology Creators: Charlton, Grimshaw, Jagger Collection: Eludamos. Journal for Computer Game Culture |
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URLs https://eludamos.o ... cle/view/vol5no1-3 |
Abstract |
"First-Person Shooter computer games are designed to be immersive experiences yet the phenomenon of immersion is little understood. This article surveys theories of immersion in virtual worlds and examines FPS game elements that might contribute to the state. The roles of attention and positive feedback in facilitating player immersion in FPS games is explored. In particular, the role of selective attention is highlighted before the article finishes with a discussion on the design of immersion in FPS games using the principles presented here."
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